Library As Laboratory Lightning Talks
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Library As Laboratory Lightning Talks
- Publication date
- 2022-05-11
- Topics
- webinar, digital humanities, LibLab
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In this final session of the Internet Archive’s digital humanities expo, Library as Laboratory, you’ll hear from scholars in a series of short presentations about their research and how they’re using collections and infrastructure from the Internet Archive for their work.
Speakers:
- Forgotten Histories of the Mid-Century Coding Bootcamp, [watch] Kate Miltner (University of Edinburgh)
- Japan As They Saw It, [watch] Tom Gally (University of Tokyo)
- The Bibliography of Life, [watch] Rod Page (University of Glasgow)
- Q&A #1 [watch]
- More Than Words: Fed Chairs’ Communication During Congressional Testimonies, [watch] Michelle Alexopoulos (University of Toronto)
- WARC Collection Summarization, [watch] Sawood Alam (Internet Archive)
- Automatic scanning with an Internet Archive TT scanner, [watch] Art Rhyno (University of Windsor)
- Q&A #2 [watch]
- Automated Hashtag Hierarchy Generation Using Community Detection and the Shannon Diversity Index, [watch] Spencer Torene (Thomson Reuters Special Services, LLC)
- My Internet Archive Enabled Journey As A Digital Humanities Citizen Scientist, [watch] Jim Salmons
- Web and cities: (early internet) geographies through the lenses of the Internet Archive, [watch] Emmanouil Tranos (University of Bristol)
- Forgotten Novels of the 19th Century, [watch] Tom Gally (University of Tokyo)
- Q&A #3 [watch]
Links shared during the session are available in the series Resource Guide.
- Addeddate
- 2022-05-12 01:21:51
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- asr
- Closed captioning
- yes
- Color
- color
- Identifier
- library-as-laboratory-lightning-talks
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- Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4
- Sound
- sound
- Whisper_asr_module_version
- 20241218.01
- Year
- 2022
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